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| # | ID | Titlecode | Title Name | Marketing Copy | Instrumentation | |
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| 11341 | A5AD1322-AE5B-4BC7-B12E-CAB4FA56E682 | S471CB | Composites | (not set) | Concert Band | |
| 11342 | A5B2B99A-7861-4E4B-B8B0-9DF6C129B372 | 20511403 | Two Hornets | The inimitable Albert Oliver Davis shines through in this happy work for two young trumpeters. | Bb Trumpet Duet and Piano | |
| 11343 | A5BF8164-9C32-4CC3-834F-DF8CD4A3DDB8 | R00206 | Fanfare for Brass Septet | 3 Trumpets, Horn, 2 Trombones | ||
| 11344 | A5CE570A-830B-4743-B629-5154ACB35E52 | 20548451 | Dirge and Slow Dance | The Dirge and Slow Dance provides developing players an opportunity to develop legato style while being introduced to the F minor natural and harmonic modes. The work is dedicated to Mike Schwall, band director of the Ontario, OH Schools. | Euphonium 1 (Trb. or F Horn), Euphonium 2 (alt. Trb.), Euphonium 3 (alt. Trb.) and Tuba | |
| 11345 | A5D6C936-A54F-47E6-8B1C-874D7D272BBE | M809790 | New England Tarantella, A | This virtuosic work for string orchestra is compositionally based on Stein Song (1910) by E.A. Fenstad. | String Orchestra | |
| 11346 | A5D9E565-2E21-4B9C-B855-14700FEF5DEF | MP622501 | Celestial Dinner Music for Flute and Harp | |||
| 11347 | A5D9FD48-81D2-4E13-9B94-13D5AFB586E3 | SU176 | The Cat's Fugue | According to legend, Scarlatti was relaxing after an evening of composing and teaching when his pet cat decided to take a walk across the keys of his harpsichord. Upon hearing this, he decided to use this subject for his own piece, Sonata in g minor, K. 30-L. 499. | Brass Quintet | |
| 11348 | A5DD271A-52E3-40DD-8592-54F81080F35F | A389002 | Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050 (critical edition) | string orchestra (2.2.1.1.1), soli flute, violin, harpsichord (in set) | ||
| 11349 | A5DF1076-63E8-47E8-8F98-DD660D8732DA | 20100722 | Haydn Variations | The famous St Anthony's Chorale is used as the main theme for several playable variations. The first variation is set in a delicate 3/4 time followed by a robust cut- time setting, both of which are both accessible and varied. Scored to make the younges | Band | |
| 11350 | A5DF2EDC-3C56-4775-9422-13B991042B0A | POP3770632 | POP HANDEL SEVEN SONATAS | |||
| 11351 | A5E06870-3779-4853-B5F9-941F8159435A | SC261 | Psalm 42 | (not set) | Ssa | |
| 11352 | A5E17B77-1785-4DDC-8F90-BBA3125B0A47 | SC519 | The Crocodile | Sab | ||
| 11353 | A5EBE909-4F7A-40A7-BC60-B981ADCF23A7 | SC804 | I Fear No Power | (not set) | TBB | |
| 11354 | A5F053D8-D58C-432E-B88E-5A280A7D09C8 | ST667CO | Beasts Of Legend | (not set) | Brass Quintet | |
| 11355 | A5F3F1CE-E4F5-4797-B9B9-CDAC86A62A62 | 18803003 | Six Silly Songs No. 2 | (not set) | SA and Piano | |
| 11356 | A5F60493-D2D0-428D-A04C-030066F65156 | A126202 | Egmont Overture, Op. 84a | Written between October 1809 and June 1810, Ludwig van Beethoven’s (1770-1827) Egmont, Op. 84 is a set of ten incidental music pieces for the 1787 play of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The work premiered on June 15th, 1810. Egmont tells the story of the heroic Count Egmont, who was condemned to death for having taken a valiant stand against oppression. The powerful and expressive overture became an unofficial anthem of the 1956 Hungarian revolution and remains very popular to this day. Instrumentation: 2(2nd dPicc).2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). | 2(2nd dPicc).2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set) | |
| 11357 | A5F7167F-BAA7-4064-AC13-AF0CE7730BB4 | M328891 | Italian Songs Book 2 | (not set) | Voice and Piano | |
| 11358 | A5F7C99D-0D30-4364-9E63-0135A24D3A05 | M354091 | Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs), Op.20 for Cello and Piano | (not set) | Violoncello and Piano | |
| 11359 | A5F827A3-69A5-43B3-9CA9-A7FC0F493716 | R01485 | Blast! | A short concert opener premiered by the Seattle Symphony in honor of Maestro Gerard Schwarz's Farewell Season as Music Director 2010-11. | 3(3dPicc).2+EH.2+Eb Cl.2+Cbsn: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(4): Str | |
| 11360 | A60F0856-5BE0-4985-B44B-0B7D5736AC89 | 50250005 | Contrapunctus 1: from The Art of the Fugue | Here is a masterful study in the construction of the Baroque fugue that displays the genius of this monumental composer. Artfully adapted for use with string orchestra or string quintet, this is an excellent opportunity for strings to experience contrapu | String Orchestra |